M. L. Rio has worked in bookstores and theatres for years, and holds a master's in Shakespeare studies from King's College London. If We Were Villains is her debut novel.
"Nerdily (and winningly) in love with Shakespeare...Readable,
smart."
--New York Times Book Review "Pulls the reader in from the first
page...A well-written and gripping ode to the stage...A
fascinating, unorthodox take on rivalry, friendship, and truth, IF
WE WERE VILLAINS will draw readers in and leave them pondering the
weight of our biggest actions and their consequences."
--Mystery Scene "Echoing such college-set novels as Donna Tartt's
The Secret History and mixing in enough Shakespearean theater to
qualify readers for the stage, Rio's debut mystery is an engrossing
ride...Rio crafts an intricate story about friendship, love, and
betrayal. Recommended for readers who enjoy literary fiction by
authors such as Tartt or Emily St. John Mandel."
--Library Journal, starred review
"Bloody, melodramatic, suspenseful debut... This novel about
obsession at the conservatory will thoroughly obsess you."
--Kirkus, starred review
"This is a rare and extraordinary novel: a vivid rendering of the
closed world of a conservatory education, a tender and harrowing
exploration of friendship, and a genuinely breathtaking literary
thriller. I can't recommend this book highly enough, and can't wait
to read what M. L. Rio writes next."
--Emily St. John Mandel, New York Times bestselling author of
Station Eleven "Much like Donna Tartt's The Secret History, M. L.
Rio's sparkling debut is a richly layered story of love,
friendship, and obsession. Both comic and tragic, this novel asks
what people are willing to sacrifice in the name of ambition.
Expertly plotted, beautifully written, If We Were Villains will
keep you riveted through its final, electrifying moments."
--Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney, New York Times bestselling author of The
Nest "If We Were Villains is a whip-smart, chilling tale of a group
of Shakespeare students who are, as the Bard put it, "a little more
than kin, and less than kind" -- especially after one of their own
meets a horrific fate. Full of friendship, betrayal, and passionate
devotion, this is a page-turning literary thriller whose final,
shocking twist you won't soon forget."
--Miranda Beverly-Whittemore, New York Times bestselling author of
Bittersweet and June "A tale worthy of the Bard himself...ending in
one final, astonishing twist. Recommended for readers with refined
literary tastes, and those looking for 'something like' Donna
Tartt."
--Booklist "Intriguing...a solid mystery that keeps the pages
turning."
--Publishers Weekly
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